New Lev-o-gage Inclinometers Promote Operator Safety | Construction News

New Lev-o-gage Inclinometers Promote Operator Safety | Construction News
New Lev-o-gage Inclinometers Promote Operator Safety | Construction News
New Lev-o-gage Inclinometers Promote Operator Safety | Construction News

Sun’s newest addition of safety products to the Lev-o-gage line of inclinometers:  Lev-o-gage 7 inclinometer, Lev-o-gage 8 inclinometer, and the Lev-o-gage 9 dual slope-indicator / inclinometer.

Lev-o-gage 7 measures angular tilt from -11° to +11°, with 1° resolution.  At almost six inches wide, this is easy to read even from a distance and in low light.  Numerals and hashmarks are engraved and hand-filled with acrylic Titanium ultra-white paint, for optimal visibility and durability.  The glass tube assembly is made of rugged Pyrex borosilicate, and the Saturn yellow color offers high contrast with the black indicator ball.

 

Lev-o-gage 8 measures angular tilt from -30° to +30°—with higher resolution from -15° to +15° (1° resolution in this range, and 5° resolution outside of it).  At almost five inches wide, Lev-o-gage 8 is easy to read even from a distance and in low light. Numerals and hashmarks are engraved and hand-filled with acrylic Titanium white paint, for optimal visibility and durability.  The tube assembly is made of a special shatterproof and UV resistant polymer, and the Saturn yellow color offers high contrast with the brass indicator ball.


Lev-o-gage 9 offers tilt information in two ways:  It measures (a) angular tilt from -11° to +11° and (b) percent slope from -20% to +20%.  Resolution is 1° and 1%, respectively.  At almost six inches wide, this is easy to read even from a distance and in low light.  Numerals and hashmarks are engraved and hand-filled with acrylic Titanium white paint, for optimal visibility and durability.  The glass tube assembly is made of rugged Pyrex borosilicate, and the Saturn yellow color offers high contrast with the black indicator ball.

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